It is ineffective [A] for high school administration [B] to make policy without even asking for student [C] input; banning flip flops and enforcing strict dress codes has [D] merit but there must be a happy medium in school policy. No error. [E]

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Praxis I News

Praxis I (PPST) Test Information

Praxis tests are standardized tests that many states use in their teacher licensure and certification processes.

The Praxis I test is comprised of three separate tests. The Praxis I Reading Test assess your reading comprehension and ability to evaluate written passages. The Praxis I mathematics test measures your knowledge of basic mathematical concepts typical of an educated adult. The Praxis I writing test measures your written communication skills and use of grammar.

The Praxis I tests are multiple-choice tests with essays for the writing test. The Praxis I tests may be taken as a computer-based test (CBT) or as a paper-based test (PBT). With either format, you can choose to take each of the three tests separately (on separate days) or as a combined test.

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Some questions are from the following sources:

Erik Jacobsen at www.erikthered.com/tutor

From the New York State Education Department. "High School Regents Examinations". Internet. Available from www.nysedregents.org; accessed 8/29/2011.